Also done in the Apache Dirctory mailing list.

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> Op 19 sep. 2014 om 15:37 heeft Rich Bowen <rbo...@rcbowen.com> het volgende 
> geschreven:
> 
> Here's the most important ways that you can help with ApacheCon EU right now, 
> in order of importance.
> 
> * If you are involved in an Apache project that has content at ApacheCon, 
> send messages to your users@ and dev@ list telling them about that content, 
> and telling people that they need to be there. Tell them specifically what 
> talks they need to come for, and what developers they'll get to hang out with 
> at the event. Tell them that they are doing their career a disservice if they 
> don't come to this event. Remind them that committers have a deep discount, 
> so if they're not committers now, here's a *great* reason for them to get on 
> that train for next time. Remind the US audience that if they can't make it 
> to Budapest, they should plan to come to Austin in April.
> 
> * Reach out to other audiences - Twitter, Facebook, and G+, certainly, but 
> also other non-Apache projects you're involved with that have strong overlap 
> with our content. Again, mention specific talks and people that will be at 
> the event.
> 
> * If your company cares about or relies on any Apache technology, encourage 
> them to sponsor the event and/or send an employee to the event. Remind them 
> that it's about more than just the technical content - they will get to have 
> first-hand contact with the people that develop the software, and become part 
> of that community, with the possibility to participate in shaping the future 
> of that product. If there's a spark of interest in sponsorship, have them get 
> in touch with me - rbo...@apache.org - and we'll take it from there.
> 
> * Follow and retweet the @apachecon account.
> 
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